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Here Pilate‘s question presents itself: "What is truth?" â€" To this question the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, Mary Baker Eddy, gives many cogent answers and among them are the following: is Truth, is answered by demonstraâ€" tionâ€"by healing both disease and sin;" "Christ is the ideal Truth, that comes to heal sickness and sin through Christian â€" geédifm.s:nd lttribu%es all power to God" (Science and Health] That Silver Plates individuality. Thus it is that events bear ‘a different import to each one of us. Ho‘vho'?n -tab:u of consciousâ€" ness is loving, will see thh:g from tl:eâ€sun%f,d love and difiâ€" culties of human existence will tend to make him even more loving, whereâ€" as he who is selfish or limited will judge the same events from the standâ€" point of limitation and will find in them cause for becoming more selfish. As all history, religion, and philosoâ€" phy are presented to us through the viewp:.iltut w take. eocniz;:;te:. tial t we . of the state of consciousness which that ‘inâ€" dividual expressesâ€"inâ€"order toâ€" judge the accuracy and truthfuinessâ€"of his presentation,. . Only that state of conâ€" sciousness which knows Truth is able to see and things as they are. Here ï¬hh’s maukinnm . mmunmrnerkes PAINTAPLATE [he _Metal Polish Each one looks out upon the uniâ€" verse, upon his environment, his exâ€" W ériences, and world events from_ the standpoint of that state or stage of Given Here Last Sunday Afterâ€" . noon by Miss Margaret Murâ€" ney Glenn, C.S.B. LUODâ€" BYE _TARNISHED and ~BRASSY â€"WORNâ€"OFF PLATED TRIMMING S Thursday, Oct. 81, 2C one With God.. Areâ€"not these all J truths which we, too, should.know? It was through knowing that Jesus healed, for did he not say at the tomb of Lazarus, "I knew that thonf hearest me always"! This is tho‘ by knowing the everâ€"presence, allâ€"; is quite evident that Jesus expected ?‘:lto kn:i'« ~what he knew.. The only ng which is knowable_isâ€"Truth, that which is, or reality. Jesus said that he knew â€"God, that he knew from whence he came and whither he was going, that he knew the will of God, Min knew he was in God, that he Jesus emphasized the fact that through knowing we would gain freeâ€" dom and life eternal. He said: "Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free," also, "This is life eternal, that they might know thee the only true "gx!, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent." It Christian Science enables us to l{h::' God and man, His image. Unâ€" Jlike other goâ€"called sciences, of which it has been said that where they end faith begins, this Science lifts faith to understanding, to knowing; unites to Science. J sciousness of the patient, making him ~better morally, mentally, and spiritually. It was a spiritualized state of consciousness which enabled Mrs. Eddy to discover Christian Sciâ€" ence,â€"a state of conscinnuanaose. urhialh the elements and possibilities of disâ€" ease,â€" discord, and evil. Christian Seieaec not: only ‘!_:ring‘g' ‘the physical relief, destroys the disease, but bered with the domination of human to the divine will, which is God‘s law of good, it therefore contains all ut ~healith, and _ purity." she â€" of changeless "I had learnec oo Be Lod by the mus piritualized, in erder to apprehend Spirit. It: must become honest, unâ€" 0 | selfish, and pure, in order to have ur pe the least understanding of God in || style i. divine Science. . . . Our reliance upon material things must be transferred But the to a perception of and dependence on spiritual things" (Retrospection and eip Introspection, p. 28). en e oo ad g 1 _1 TCP TN 74 UVU _ WwRICN| hnarmonious _ miks.me" o _ O11gk 13. 1 o f O O iteile EL mE MmInd ~ has neve done 9 O 272 0 y Ob â€"bestowed freeâ€"| #ick_n I' Athe unchanging 1100 | ""4000 to" Stragpic~ towards=and for @on, neat na "p Â¥. she wrote ! OL Changelogse Pein.i_j_ _ ", Om Ieay 000000 OO 0 CC axthumsrddmss "enlighten us and lead us onward must know God and His m% prove power Truth," o ant His Christ, in the destruction of the unhappy, sick, and sinful condiâ€" tions of humanity, ‘ * Mary Baker Eddy When Mrs. Eddy discovered Chrisâ€" tian Science as the law of CGod whi~h â€" 0i consciousness which enabled : Eddy to discover Christian Sciâ€" Prayer it mumennnntemn se Cemepomaagynt whce love, eternal Life for he knows hin known â€"of â€"God. â€" know man? Wh child, as the ma being, His power, the representative ed by the murst{ nciPl@â€"10tâ€"asâ€"touch=| â€"Perfection. â€"â€"This edâ€"by the mutations of time, dmurb.d’* (Continued power,and 12North Sheridan Road Our permanent waves vary in style to become each individual But they are allâ€" * x 1 ~The L UDELL PRINTING CO. ‘"Permanent BQIChardt Beauty and maiehâ€"the type on aâ€"card.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" We also make new plates, or if you wish, we will print your name on the card. 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